TNT just reported paramedics summoned to locker room for Amare

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TNT just reported that Amare has a hand laceration which paramedics needed to be called. He apparently punched something in the locker room. I am sure details will follow
 

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I've always liked Amare although I pushed early on for the Suns to trade him for value. I will wait for more details.
 

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So you are saying the Knicks will now have a chance?

Sadly, this does probably improve their chances. The Knicks have been consistently lousy when both Stoudemire and Anthony are "healthy." Their only good stretches have come with one of them inactive.
 

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Sadly, this does probably improve their chances. The Knicks have been consistently lousy when both Stoudemire and Anthony are "healthy." Their only good stretches have come with one of them inactive.

Yep. They don't seem to be able to play together well at all.
 
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Attacking the glass. Well he was never the sharpest tool when he was here. Got to admit this was one of the dumbest ever injuries. It was the right decision not to pay him 100 million
 

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So, is it official? Go to the knicks if you want your career to die.

How many stars have gone there only to become an embarrassment? We have to be in the double digits now.
 

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Marcin Gortat and a throw-in for Amare Stoudemire!

I hope this was a joke. If the Suns wanted Amare on that contract they could have had him. Stoudemire has negative trade value right now. The Knicks couldnt give him away unless they threw in something of value with him.
 

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So, is it official? Go to the knicks if you want your career to die.

How many stars have gone there only to become an embarrassment? We have to be in the double digits now.

Doesn't that make us, like, an old folks home? D'Antoni, Marbury, Penny, Tim Thomas, Amar'e.. heck, Channing Frye was left for dead after he got caught in Larry Brown's dog-house after showing promise as a rookie Knick. Maybe this is just a brief respit for Frye, but eventually, the Knicks will take him.

Whatever may be the case, I know one thing for sure: don't let the Suns medical staff near your knee(s). They aren't good at operating on knees, but they're even worse at rehabbing knees. Grant Hill was given the green light to play professional basketball 11 days after having surgery for a torn meniscus. And despite the facts that he is 39, or is a human being, the Suns doctors looked at images of his knee and were like "looks good to me!" Or after 3 months they said Amare was ready to go, the advice which led to a surgery on his other knee. I guess at that point, it was probably Amar'e's fault to keep listening to the Suns doctors when they said he was ready to play by late January, exacerbating his injuries and causing others. He played four games that season. Penny played for games 5 years earlier. One year before that, Tom Gugliota miraculously recovered from an MCL/ACL/a bunch of other tendons after 7 months!

I don't remember.. The year after Googs' became a free agent - I mean, after the season Googs rode the Suns' bench when he opted in for the final year of his max sallary - he bounced around to Utah or somewhere before ending up in the Madison Square Graveyard..
 

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What was he so mad about? Losing to Heat? lol Heat isn't exactly a trash team...
 

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Combination of things. He's had a rough last year, he knows he's not playing like he was, nor is he the player he was, things with his death in the family, and Playing with Melo shoots so much, they have no offensive flow.

Not giving him a pass, that was a dumb thing to do. Life is different for Amare now in a lot of ways.
 
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